Chrome's goal is to make the web work well for everyone, everywhere. From building offline capabilities to an automatic data saver, we've launched a number of features to improve web accessibility especially tailored to NBU markets. However, it can be frustrating and hard to access the web when you lose connectivity or spend days disconnected. Spotty connectivity shouldn't stop us from accessing our favourite sites to get information, whether it's recent news or the latest cricket results.
Today, we're introducing another way for Chrome on Android users in India, along with more than 100 countries including Nigeria, Indonesia, and Brazil, to surf the web with Chrome on Android devices — even without a constant internet connection. When you're connected to free, unmetered WiFi, Chrome will automatically download relevant articles, based on what content is most popular in your location. If you're signed into Chrome, you'll also get articles that are relevant to you, based on your browsing history. This downloaded content is then available whenever you want to access it, even if you don't have a connection.
Chrome on Android's automatically downloaded content is available alongside all of your downloaded content
Keep browsing the web, even offline. You can get this feature by updating to the latest version of Chrome on Android in Google Play.
By Amanda Boss, Product Manager, Offline Chrome for Android